Partner with Carleton
In partnership with Carleton University, industry, government, non-profits, and other universities can gain access to our leading-edge research and collaborative spaces.
The Office of the Vice-President (Research, Innovation and International) promotes and supports collaborations that train future generations and provide opportunities for Carleton researchers to assist local, national, and global organizations with their research and development objectives. Email us to get started.
Establishing a Partnership
Find out how to partner with Carleton to collaborate on innovative projects and develop leading-edge research:
- Industry and Partnership Services (IPS) can assist with identifying specific faculty members and serve as a point of contact for understanding Carleton University’s policies and procedures. To get started, email IPS.
- To establish a research-related agreement with the university, IPS will draft the agreement according to the specific requirements of the collaboration or review your organization’s draft as applicable.
- When all parties agree to the terms and conditions of the contract, IPS will facilitate contract execution by an authorized signing authority of Carleton University.
Leveraging Your Funding Contributions
Our staff work with industry, non-profit, and government professionals to build research relationships and explore the public sources of funding that can complement funding contributions. See our Leveraging Funding Contributions page.
Collaborative Spaces
Carleton brings together partners with researchers and students from our five faculties to conduct world-class research and training in specialized, purpose-built work environments.

Advanced Research and Innovation in Smart Environments (ARISE) building
A collaborative space at Carleton for innovation with industry partners.

CU@Kanata
An innovation space fostering industry and university partnerships at Kanata North’s Hub350.
Contact Us
Connect with us to identify researchers with interests that match your research and development needs.